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| If they are only now advertising for staff then I think we can assume that pretty well zero marketing went into this game
Given those facts, plus all the uncertainty over their administration etc, it actually wasn't such a bad crowd. They clearly have a noisy and enthusiastic base of about 2000 genuine supporters, which is something to work with. They clearly need to start work on building on that to get that number up, but I see no reason why they couldn't be averaging 4 or 5 thousand in short order, which would certainly put them onto the level of clubs like Wakefield and Salford.
I've got a bit of a soft spot for Crusaders actually. I actually want to see them succeed (apart from last night of course) and hope that they can build from this point.
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| I wasn't having a pop at the Crusaders persay or the people trying hard to run the club on thin air! I guess I was really having a go at this obsessive need the RFL have to 'expand' the game!
After so many failed attempts why don't we just admit defeat and concentrate on the core geographical area of the game, notably Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cumbria (who really do deserve a team in the big league), where the game is loved, understood, and part of life!
We could drop a team into Fleet Street and we still wouldn't get anymore column inches, so who cares?
I never thought I'd agree with the parochial views enjoyed by a lot of our West Yorkshire cousins, but it's time to bring this folly to an end and develop a strong regional sport giving opportunities to local lads to play a game that's in there blood, no other 'minority' sport shares this obsession or arrogance (this game is great we're going to impose it on you, and you'll bloody well like it) that Rugby League does!
As I said what is the point of the Crusaders or Quins?
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| Quote: Frank Whitcombe "I wasn't having a pop at the Crusaders persay or the people trying hard to run the club on thin air! I guess I was really having a go at this obsessive need the RFL have to 'expand' the game!
After so many failed attempts why don't we just admit defeat and concentrate on the core geographical area of the game, notably Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cumbria (who really do deserve a team in the big league), where the game is loved, understood, and part of life!
We could drop a team into Fleet Street and we still wouldn't get anymore column inches, so who cares?
I never thought I'd agree with the parochial views enjoyed by a lot of our West Yorkshire cousins, but it's time to bring this folly to an end and develop a strong regional sport giving opportunities to local lads to play a game that's in there blood, no other 'minority' sport shares this obsession or arrogance (this game is great we're going to impose it on you, and you'll bloody well like it) that Rugby League does!
As I said what is the point of the Crusaders or Quins?'"
The point is to expand the game, this is a vital thing, as the further afield we have professional clubs representing our sport the bigger the catchment area we have for fans as well as providing a chance to increase the player pool in this country, something which IMO is a major contributing fact to why we fail at international level as we've too few world class players where as the aussies have world class players 1-13.
A bigger fan base across the country means more income from the commercial sector. More money coming into the game means more exposure of the sport.
So, while not expanding may not kill off the game, it's foolish to remain a provincial sport.
IMO, what is needed for both Quins and Crusaders are a couple of top notch marketing teams to promote the clubs in their area. I'd hold Bradford at the beginning of SL as an example of what can be done.
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| Quote: Frank Whitcombe "Absolutely none!
I really feel for Widnes, the chemics should get that license this time around and let the Crusaders earn their next bite at the cherry or as I suspect without the RFL bankrolling this folly, wither on the vine. As for any North Wales residents who really have got the bug for the greatest game, it's only 26 miles to the Stobart
Why the hell should Widnes get a licence???
The're a club stuck in the past, constantly banging on about how good they used to be. They can't even compete in NL1 so how are they going to cope with SL?
What we need is a team from Cumbria to join the ranks which will bring much more than another team based on the M62 corridor.
Plus I don't think that 4 "expansion" teams out of 14 is all that bad. Give the RFL some credit for trying!!!
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| A Cumbrian club, now that would make a lot more sense to me.
I'd like to see a club thrive in Wales, but I remain to be convinced that the Crusaders will manage it as things stands. I do wish the RFL would be a little more black and white about how long each individual club will play under a different set of rules too. Does anyone know?
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6731_1299024498.jpg [quote="King Street Cat":1wa9s43t]Some might look at this as being harsh but I think it's fair. When are the Rugby League going to stop persisting with this fantasy expansion. If it hasn't worked by now, it never will! I'm all for reaching out to a wider audience with our game but not at the expense of historical clubs in the homelands.[/quote:1wa9s43t]:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_6731.jpg |
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| Quote: Frank Whitcombe "After so many failed attempts why don't we just admit defeat and concentrate on the core geographical area of the game, notably Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cumbria (who really do deserve a team in the big league), where the game is loved, understood, and part of life!'" Because the game would die, it would go from being a major professional sport to being a regional pastime and eventually would be forgotten about completely. Is that what you want? You absolute clown.
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| Quote: Frank Whitcombe "I wasn't having a pop at the Crusaders persay or the people trying hard to run the club on thin air! I guess I was really having a go at this obsessive need the RFL have to 'expand' the game!
After so many failed attempts why don't we just admit defeat and concentrate on the core geographical area of the game, notably Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cumbria (who really do deserve a team in the big league), where the game is loved, understood, and part of life!
We could drop a team into Fleet Street and we still wouldn't get anymore column inches, so who cares?
I never thought I'd agree with the parochial views enjoyed by a lot of our West Yorkshire cousins, but it's time to bring this folly to an end and develop a strong regional sport giving opportunities to local lads to play a game that's in there blood, no other 'minority' sport shares this obsession or arrogance (this game is great we're going to impose it on you, and you'll bloody well like it) that Rugby League does!
As I said what is the point of the Crusaders or Quins?'"
Your mad if you think that the game can stay successful whilst remaining static, the entire argument seems to be hinged on the idea that other sports will just leave us alone and not infringe on our territory. Were not living in the 1950's, Union are spending serious money trying to convince people in the North that it is the superior code and that it's the one that northerners should watch and play. In April Sale will be playing London Irish at the Reebok in front of what is likely to be a 20,000 plus crowd. Fair enough it's a one off but there are signs that they are starting to succeed, Rugby Union players are getting tonnes of coverage in the national papers, it's apparently having an effect on our best young players because some of them are opting to switch codes before they even reach their peak in Rugby League (Eastmond, Ashton). Were in serious danger of becoming 'that regional sport whose best players switch to Rugby Union when they are 21 if they can make the grade".
As for other minority sports expanding, the AFL are making serious efforts to expand into traditional League territory in Australia, because they think they have a good product that people will want to watch. But never-mind, we should just know our place and stick to Yorkshire and Lancashire, how arrogant of us to think that people outside of this geographic region might enjoy watching our sport. As someone else suggested, we should play all the games underground in a coal mine just in case anybody accidentally sees it and enjoys watching it.
As for Quins and Crusaders, it's already been stated by an RFL official that 'without London, I don't think we'd have Sky'. Crusaders actually had an average attendance of over 5,000 last year minus the two Neath games. I'm concerned about their owners, but I think the interest is there in Wrexham.
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| Lenegan hit the nail on the head when he stated " The only people who threaten rugby league are rugby league people. We need to give people an opportunity to take part in our game".
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| Love it! All the regional or provincial sports in the world must be crapping themselves that they're going to die out cos they don't have teams all over the place
The bar skittles association of Somerset are preparing to plant a half cocked poorly funded team in Leeds as we speak.
As for the international game, GB haven't beaten the Aussies since pre-expansion so that's a reyt good argument!
If the Quins can't get 10,000 in a city of 6m how are Crusaders going to do it with a county wide population of 130,000?
The arrogance of insisting our sport has a divine right to succeed wherever we plant it is staggering frankly, it isnt working people time to think again
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| Quote: Frank Whitcombe "
If the Quins can't get 10,000 in a city of 6m how are Crusaders going to do it with a county wide population of 130,000? The arrogance of insisting our sport has a divine right to succeed wherever we plant it is staggering frankly, it isnt working people time to think again
What part of 'without London, I don't think we'd have Sky' didn't you understand?
Or do you want to go back to the 1970s when clubs were part time and even the top teams were playing in front of crowds of 5000?
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| What utter nonsense, we have Sky because it's a relatively cheap (nothing like Football) fast, exciting sport!
Your assumption is complete tosh trawled out as fact
Nobody has yet made a compelling, cohesive reason why Rugby League needs to be played in every corner of the land, nothing wrong with ambition, but let's fix the game in it's own backyard first.
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| Quote: Frank Whitcombe "What utter nonsense, we have Sky because it's a relatively cheap (nothing like Football) fast, exciting sport!
Your assumption is complete tosh trawled out as fact
The only person talking tosh on here is you.
You really do have quite a big opinion of yourself don't you cos you've failed to even acknowledge anyones views on this subject.
There is actually no point even continuing a discussion on here as you've obviously made up your mind and any other view is just wrong.
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6731_1299024498.jpg [quote="King Street Cat":1wa9s43t]Some might look at this as being harsh but I think it's fair. When are the Rugby League going to stop persisting with this fantasy expansion. If it hasn't worked by now, it never will! I'm all for reaching out to a wider audience with our game but not at the expense of historical clubs in the homelands.[/quote:1wa9s43t]:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_6731.jpg |
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| Quote: Frank Whitcombe "The bar skittles association of Somerset are preparing to plant a half cocked poorly funded team in Leeds as we speak.'" I bet you would love it if our game was as popular as bar skittles. Idiot. I can't wait till fans like you walk away from the sport.
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| Someone woke up Headhunter, he's angry you know
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6731_1299024498.jpg [quote="King Street Cat":1wa9s43t]Some might look at this as being harsh but I think it's fair. When are the Rugby League going to stop persisting with this fantasy expansion. If it hasn't worked by now, it never will! I'm all for reaching out to a wider audience with our game but not at the expense of historical clubs in the homelands.[/quote:1wa9s43t]:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_6731.jpg |
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| Quote: Yed "Someone woke up Headhunter, he's angry you know
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